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Light Fixture ?
I'm looking at purchasing a 60" 2x250w+4xT5HO Outer Orbit Current USA fixture.The tank size would be 65"L/24"D/20"H~135g.Would this fixture be adequate, as I want this to be a one time purchase,and not have to be upgraded later.Any opinions? Greg
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What do you want to keep long term? And will you be going to a different length tank at any point?
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Im sure everyone has their own opinions,but i'd go with 3 halides over a tank that long. It will also help if you upgrade to a taller tank because you and I both know youll crave a bigger tank in time lol. But I'm sure that fixture would work fine.
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Outer Orbit is a very nice fixture but the ballasts are very noisey.
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I heard the same about the ballasts. Its a nice fixture but you will also want to upgrade your bulbs. |
I think you'd want three MH's over a tank that long too. My tank is 60" and I have three separate reflectors with good light distribution.
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You'll only need 3 MHs over your tank if you have mediocre reflectors like the little ones you get with the Outer Orbit. Two Lumenmax reflectors over my 72" tank covers the entire length just fine.
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-Sorry for the hijack gregb. |
It's all fine at the price I'm buying it for,~$1000.00,I'm going to buy it.I'm not going to change tanks,I have a fishroom full of tanks.I would just add a another larger tank if I get the desire.
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http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...u/IMG_3157.jpg I placed the pendants sideways instead of front to back and have them about 11" over the surface. As to the OP, you should pretty much be able to keep anything with that fixture with only a 20" deep tank although, as mentioned, there are much better bulbs out there. |
As the bulbs are basically being used in the cycling process and initially easy corals,I have all the fish in 66g FOWLR,I can upgrade the bulbs when they've lost there effectiveness.The fixture itself was my concern,I don't want to have to replace it because it's not good enough for my needs,changing bulbs is easy.Greg
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